CHORLEY manager John Hughes hopes familiarity will help breed positive results.
The Magpies boss has been able to name the same starting line-up for his last four games - in which they have been unbeaten.
And that run of results has instigated an improvement in the team spirit.
"There's a bit of a buzz around the place and the confidence is growing," Hughes said.
"Keeping a settled side has been the difference.
"We should have won on Saturday but again we gave two silly goals away after getting on top of things.
"Tomorrow Brigg Town will be wanting to bounce back from the hiding they got against Rossendale last week, but hopefully we're the ones that get all the luck."
And Hughes praised new signing Lewis Hamlin, who he snapped up following his release from Bolton Wanderers' Academy, for his contribution to the side.
"If he can make this step where it's a bit more physical at this level I think he will do well. It's up to him now," he said.
Chorley could be without Lee Pennington (knee) and Ian Callaghan for tomorrow's home game.
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